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*In languages other than English, German, and Dutch, Pennington's name is a pun on Hercule Poirot, reflecting his parallels to the detective and his role in ''Murder on the Orient Express''. Pennington's title in these languages refers to his "pink brain" or "little pink brain cells", which is a joke on how Poirot often refers to his "little grey cells", or [[wikipedia:Grey matter|grey matter]]. | *In languages other than English, German, and Dutch, Pennington's name is a pun on Hercule Poirot, reflecting his parallels to the detective and his role in ''Murder on the Orient Express''. Pennington's title in these languages refers to his "pink brain" or "little pink brain cells", which is a joke on how Poirot often refers to his "little grey cells", or [[wikipedia:Grey matter|grey matter]]. | ||
*Whenever Pennington says the word "Luigi," it appears in green text, as previously seen in the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'' series]], where Luigi's and [[Baby Luigi]]'s names and nicknames are almost always written in green. In the Nintendo Switch remake, a voice clip from Luigi is heard when Pennington first identifies Mario as Luigi. | *Whenever Pennington says the word "Luigi," it appears in green text, as previously seen in the [[Mario & Luigi (series)|''Mario & Luigi'' series]], where Luigi's and [[Baby Luigi]]'s names and nicknames are almost always written in green. In the Nintendo Switch remake, a voice clip from Luigi is heard when Pennington first identifies Mario as Luigi. |